You can see the current distributions on http://layer2.cpanel.net/ You can switch back to STABLE at any time, but at this moment you will be downgraded back to a lower version if you are running FreeBSD.

For most people we suggest selecting auto-update to CURRENT or RELEASE to get the most up-to-date information. STABLE is very rarely updated.

how can it be that the stable is more updated then the current and now they say stable is rarly updated !
are they trying to force us to forget about stable ?
i also noticed that my server load incressed after switching to release version !
i need an expert to tell me is it better to stay with released or switch back to stable ?
thanks

Originally posted by bman how can it be that the stable is more updated then the current and now they say stable is rarly updated !
are they trying to force us to forget about stable ?
i also noticed that my server load incressed after switching to release version !
i need an expert to tell me is it better to stay with released or switch back to stable ?
thanks

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If when you check on layer2 and current is the most updated version and it runs fine for you...keep running it. Last week I was running the linux edge and it worked fine. As long as you don't have any problems running the latest updates you might as well keep it.

The cPanel updates should start coming more frequently now, for the past 2 weeks they have sort of been on hold for everything but critical updates.

Originally posted by eth00 As long as you don't have any problems running the latest updates you might as well keep it.

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That reminds me of the chicken and the egg argument.

How do you know if the latest builds are going to work for you unless you are already using them? Sure you can check the forums and see what problems other brave souls are running into, but if you are set for automatic updates (not something I recommend) then it is too late.

I stick with STABLE based on the notion that it is supposed to be the most stable version out there. It would be nice if cPanel subscribed to the same philosophy. I expect security updates of STABLE releases to be a priority. I can do without new features until they have worked there way through the 'testing cycle' of the other releases. Uptime and minimal support requests are my priority not new features.

People have different preferences of updates, but one thing I feel strongly about is to use manual updates. That way you choose when to update and can check for problems when you do it.

I used stable for just over a year and have been using edge the last several months and I prefer edge. I had a couple problems with stable that weren't fixed till the next day. I had 1 problem with edge that was fixed a few hours later.

If someone doesn't want to do manual updates, it definately should be set for stable, but there will be occassions where a problem may come up and have to wait till the next day to be fixed. If using manual updates, I say go with what's kept up to date the most. Just my opinion.